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Series | Integration of Kernel Test Framework (KTF) into the kernel tree | expand |
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > logic more easily written in C. > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> How is this patch related to the rest of this series? This patch breaks GCC-plugins. Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada
On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > logic more easily written in C. > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? Sorry for my ignorance here: I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking about? Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target to trigger the problem you see? I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests to test the patch itself. Thanks, Knut > -- > Best Regards > > Masahiro Yamada
Hi Knut, On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:19 AM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > > logic more easily written in C. > > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? > > This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working > using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something > comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting > of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, > and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the > C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? Looking at the diff stat of the cover-letter, the rest of this patch series is touching only Documentation/ and tools/testing/kselftests/. So, this one is unused by the rest of the changes, isn't it? Am I missing something? > > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? > > Sorry for my ignorance here: > I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel > on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking > about? > > Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target > to trigger the problem you see? > > I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, > and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests > to test the patch itself. I just built allmodconfig for arm. (The 0-day bot tests allmodconfig for most of architectures, so you may receive error reports anyway.) With your patch, I got the following: masahiro@grover:~/ref/linux$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- allmodconfig all HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/confdata.o HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/expr.o LEX scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.o YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.o HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/preprocess.o HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/symbol.o HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf scripts/kconfig/conf --allmodconfig Kconfig # # configuration written to .config # SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-common.h SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-oabi.h SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-eabi.h HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/flattree.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/fstree.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/data.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/livetree.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/treesource.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/srcpos.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/checks.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/util.o LEX scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.c YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.h HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.o YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.c HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.o HOSTCC scripts/dtc/yamltree.o HOSTLD scripts/dtc/dtc CC scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;281: scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o] Error 1 make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;497: scripts/gcc-plugins] Error 2 make[1]: *** [Makefile;1097: scripts] Error 2 make: *** [Makefile;330: __build_one_by_one] Error 2
On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 11:02 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > Hi Knut, > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:19 AM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > > > logic more easily written in C. > > > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? > > > > This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working > > using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something > > comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting > > of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, > > and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the > > C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? > > Looking at the diff stat of the cover-letter, > the rest of this patch series is touching only > Documentation/ and tools/testing/kselftests/. > > So, this one is unused by the rest of the changes, isn't it? > Am I missing something? What I am trying to do is to build kernel **and** user mode components under tools/testing/selftests/ktf and to keep the kernel test code out of the tree. The only way I was able to do this was by means of the module build, eg. 'make TARGETS="ktf" kselftest' will cause a toplevel 'make M=tools/testing/selftests/ktf' which is what builds the lot. One can argue that this is a misuse of that mechanism, but as I argue in the cover letter, I think there is a need to make it possible to have kernel code that is not going to be part of the installed kernel somewhere else than in the normal build path of the kernel, which is what I am trying to achieve. The toplevel Makefile logic for this is in patch 17 of the series in tools/testing/selftests/ktf/Makefile and for ktf/kernel/Makefile and ktf/lib/Makefile and ktf/user/Makefile in patches 2, 12 and 16 respectively. It is a bit of a hack still, since the hostcxxprogs-y and hostcxxlib-y targets in ktf/user and ktf/lib do not get invoked "automatically" from __build like the obj-m targets. I haven't been able to figure out yet how to achieve that, and was hoping I could get help on it :-) Thanks! Knut > > > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > > > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? > > > > Sorry for my ignorance here: > > I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel > > on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking > > about? > > > > Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target > > to trigger the problem you see? > > > > I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, > > and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests > > to test the patch itself. > > I just built allmodconfig for arm. > > (The 0-day bot tests allmodconfig for most of architectures, > so you may receive error reports anyway.) > > > With your patch, I got the following: > > > masahiro@grover:~/ref/linux$ make ARCH=arm > CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- allmodconfig all > HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/confdata.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/expr.o > LEX scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.o > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/preprocess.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/symbol.o > HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf > scripts/kconfig/conf --allmodconfig Kconfig > # > # configuration written to .config > # > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-common.h > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-oabi.h > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-eabi.h > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/flattree.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/fstree.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/data.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/livetree.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/treesource.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/srcpos.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/checks.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/util.o > LEX scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.c > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.h > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.o > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.c > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/yamltree.o > HOSTLD scripts/dtc/dtc > CC scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so: cannot open shared > object file: No such file or directory > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so: cannot open shared > object file: No such file or directory > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory > make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;281: > scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o] Error 1 > make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;497: scripts/gcc-plugins] Error 2 > make[1]: *** [Makefile;1097: scripts] Error 2 > make: *** [Makefile;330: __build_one_by_one] Error 2 > > > > > > >
On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 11:02 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > Hi Knut, > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:19 AM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > > > logic more easily written in C. > > > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? > > > > This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working > > using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something > > comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting > > of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, > > and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the > > C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? > > Looking at the diff stat of the cover-letter, > the rest of this patch series is touching only > Documentation/ and tools/testing/kselftests/. > > So, this one is unused by the rest of the changes, isn't it? > Am I missing something? > > > > > > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > > > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? > > > > Sorry for my ignorance here: > > I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel > > on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking > > about? > > > > Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target > > to trigger the problem you see? > > > > I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, > > and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests > > to test the patch itself. > > I just built allmodconfig for arm. > > (The 0-day bot tests allmodconfig for most of architectures, > so you may receive error reports anyway.) > > > With your patch, I got the following: > > > masahiro@grover:~/ref/linux$ make ARCH=arm > CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- allmodconfig all > HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/confdata.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/expr.o > LEX scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.o > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/preprocess.o > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/symbol.o > HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf > scripts/kconfig/conf --allmodconfig Kconfig > # > # configuration written to .config > # > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-common.h > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-oabi.h > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-eabi.h > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/flattree.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/fstree.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/data.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/livetree.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/treesource.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/srcpos.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/checks.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/util.o > LEX scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.c > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.h > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.o > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.c > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.o > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/yamltree.o > HOSTLD scripts/dtc/dtc > CC scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so: cannot open shared > object file: No such file or directory > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so: cannot open shared > object file: No such file or directory > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory > make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;281: > scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o] Error 1 > make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;497: scripts/gcc-plugins] Error 2 > make[1]: *** [Makefile;1097: scripts] Error 2 > make: *** [Makefile;330: __build_one_by_one] Error 2 Ok, I see! I'll recall this target and look into it! Thanks! Knut > > > > > > >
On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 07:52 +0200, Knut Omang wrote: > On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 11:02 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > Hi Knut, > > > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:19 AM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > > > > logic more easily written in C. > > > > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > > > > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > > > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > > > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > > > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > > > > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? > > > > > > This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working > > > using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something > > > comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting > > > of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, > > > and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the > > > C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? > > > > Looking at the diff stat of the cover-letter, > > the rest of this patch series is touching only > > Documentation/ and tools/testing/kselftests/. > > > > So, this one is unused by the rest of the changes, isn't it? > > Am I missing something? > > > > > > > > > > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > > > > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? > > > > > > Sorry for my ignorance here: > > > I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel > > > on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking > > > about? > > > > > > Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target > > > to trigger the problem you see? > > > > > > I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, > > > and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests > > > to test the patch itself. > > > > I just built allmodconfig for arm. > > > > (The 0-day bot tests allmodconfig for most of architectures, > > so you may receive error reports anyway.) > > > > > > With your patch, I got the following: > > > > > > masahiro@grover:~/ref/linux$ make ARCH=arm > > CROSS_COMPILE=- allmodconfig all > > HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/confdata.o > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/expr.o > > LEX scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c > > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.o > > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.o > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/preprocess.o > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/symbol.o > > HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf > > scripts/kconfig/conf --allmodconfig Kconfig > > # > > # configuration written to .config > > # > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-common.h > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-oabi.h > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-eabi.h > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/flattree.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/fstree.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/data.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/livetree.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/treesource.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/srcpos.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/checks.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/util.o > > LEX scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.c > > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.h > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.o > > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.c > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.o > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/yamltree.o > > HOSTLD scripts/dtc/dtc > > CC scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so: cannot open > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so: cannot open shared > > object file: No such file or directory > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so: cannot open shared > > object file: No such file or directory > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so: cannot open > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;281: > > scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o] Error 1 > > make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;497: scripts/gcc-plugins] Error 2 > > make[1]: *** [Makefile;1097: scripts] Error 2 > > make: *** [Makefile;330: __build_one_by_one] Error 2 > > Ok, I see! > > I'll recall this target and look into it! Ok, so I have tried installing the arm-linux-gnueabihf cross compiler and compiled the kernel for arm, but allmodconfig does not seem to enable any GCC plugins per default even on ARM and I haven't been able to figure out how to enable any. A plain allmodconfig generated config compiles perfectly for me both native x86 and w/arm cross compile, but it doesn't seem to enable any gcc plugins. Anyway, maybe I am getting this wrong anyway: Having played with cross compile, it starts to become clear to me that HOSTCC rules might not be the right rules to use, as it will generate host user land binaries as opposed to target user land binaries (in a cross compile world obviously these differ) Now, I started off with using the rules in the selftests makefiles for this, but they do not play that well with kernel module building. My goal is to be able to do both user land and kernel module **target** compiles from the same subtree. Any hints on how to accomplish this appreciated :-) Thanks, Knut
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 9:53 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 07:52 +0200, Knut Omang wrote: > > On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 11:02 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > Hi Knut, > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:19 AM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > > > > > logic more easily written in C. > > > > > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > > > > > > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > > > > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > > > > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > > > > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > > > > > > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? > > > > > > > > This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working > > > > using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something > > > > comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting > > > > of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, > > > > and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the > > > > C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? > > > > > > Looking at the diff stat of the cover-letter, > > > the rest of this patch series is touching only > > > Documentation/ and tools/testing/kselftests/. > > > > > > So, this one is unused by the rest of the changes, isn't it? > > > Am I missing something? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > > > > > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? > > > > > > > > Sorry for my ignorance here: > > > > I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel > > > > on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking > > > > about? > > > > > > > > Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target > > > > to trigger the problem you see? > > > > > > > > I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, > > > > and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests > > > > to test the patch itself. > > > > > > I just built allmodconfig for arm. > > > > > > (The 0-day bot tests allmodconfig for most of architectures, > > > so you may receive error reports anyway.) > > > > > > > > > With your patch, I got the following: > > > > > > > > > masahiro@grover:~/ref/linux$ make ARCH=arm > > > CROSS_COMPILE=- allmodconfig all > > > HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/confdata.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/expr.o > > > LEX scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c > > > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.o > > > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/preprocess.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/symbol.o > > > HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf > > > scripts/kconfig/conf --allmodconfig Kconfig > > > # > > > # configuration written to .config > > > # > > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-common.h > > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-oabi.h > > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-eabi.h > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/flattree.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/fstree.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/data.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/livetree.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/treesource.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/srcpos.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/checks.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/util.o > > > LEX scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.c > > > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.h > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.o > > > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.c > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.o > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/yamltree.o > > > HOSTLD scripts/dtc/dtc > > > CC scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so: cannot open > > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so: cannot open shared > > > object file: No such file or directory > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so: cannot open shared > > > object file: No such file or directory > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so: cannot open > > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > > make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;281: > > > scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o] Error 1 > > > make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;497: scripts/gcc-plugins] Error 2 > > > make[1]: *** [Makefile;1097: scripts] Error 2 > > > make: *** [Makefile;330: __build_one_by_one] Error 2 > > > > Ok, I see! > > > > I'll recall this target and look into it! > > Ok, so I have tried installing the arm-linux-gnueabihf cross compiler and compiled the kernel for arm, > but allmodconfig does not seem to enable any GCC plugins per default even on ARM and I haven't been able > to figure out how to enable any. Linaro toolchain supports gcc plugins. https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/latest-7/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ kernel.org one supports it as well. https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/ > A plain allmodconfig generated config compiles perfectly for me both native x86 and w/arm cross compile, > but it doesn't seem to enable any gcc plugins. > > Anyway, maybe I am getting this wrong anyway: > Having played with cross compile, it starts to become clear to me that HOSTCC rules > might not be the right rules to use, as it will generate host user land binaries as opposed to > target user land binaries (in a cross compile world obviously these differ) > > Now, I started off with using the rules in the selftests makefiles for this, but they do not play that well with > kernel module building. My goal is to be able to do both user land and kernel module **target** compiles > from the same subtree. Any hints on how to accomplish this appreciated :-) tools/ is out of scope of kbuild because it adopted a different (more adhoc) build system. I have no idea. Please talk to the kselftest maintainer. > > Thanks, > Knut >
On Wed, 2019-08-21 at 10:47 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 9:53 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 07:52 +0200, Knut Omang wrote: > > > On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 11:02 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > > Hi Knut, > > > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 1:19 AM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:01 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13 PM Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > > > > C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue > > > > > > > logic more easily written in C. > > > > > > > Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: > > > > > > > - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files > > > > > > > - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended > > > > > > > -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > How is this patch related to the rest of this series? > > > > > > > > > > This is just my (likely naive) way I to get what I had working > > > > > using autotools in the Github version of KTF) translated into something > > > > > comparable using kbuild only. We need to build a shared library consisting > > > > > of a few C++ files and a very simple C file, and a couple of simple binaries, > > > > > and the rule in there does seem to take .c files and subject them to the > > > > > C++ compiler, which makes this difficult to achieve? > > > > > > > > Looking at the diff stat of the cover-letter, > > > > the rest of this patch series is touching only > > > > Documentation/ and tools/testing/kselftests/. > > > > > > > > So, this one is unused by the rest of the changes, isn't it? > > > > Am I missing something? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This patch breaks GCC-plugins. > > > > > > Did you really compile-test this patch before the submission? > > > > > > > > > > Sorry for my ignorance here: > > > > > I ran through the kernel build and installed the resulting kernel > > > > > on a VM that I used to test this, if that's what you are asking > > > > > about? > > > > > > > > > > Do I need some unusual .config options or run a special make target > > > > > to trigger the problem you see? > > > > > > > > > > I used a recent Fedora config with default values for new options, > > > > > and ran the normal default make target (also with O=) and make selftests > > > > > to test the patch itself. > > > > > > > > I just built allmodconfig for arm. > > > > > > > > (The 0-day bot tests allmodconfig for most of architectures, > > > > so you may receive error reports anyway.) > > > > > > > > > > > > With your patch, I got the following: > > > > > > > > > > > > masahiro@grover:~/ref/linux$ make ARCH=arm > > > > CROSS_COMPILE=- allmodconfig all > > > > HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/confdata.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/expr.o > > > > LEX scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c > > > > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.o > > > > YACC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/preprocess.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/symbol.o > > > > HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf > > > > scripts/kconfig/conf --allmodconfig Kconfig > > > > # > > > > # configuration written to .config > > > > # > > > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-common.h > > > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-oabi.h > > > > SYSHDR arch/arm/include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd-eabi.h > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/flattree.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/fstree.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/data.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/livetree.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/treesource.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/srcpos.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/checks.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/util.o > > > > LEX scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.c > > > > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.h > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-lexer.lex.o > > > > YACC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.c > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/dtc-parser.tab.o > > > > HOSTCC scripts/dtc/yamltree.o > > > > HOSTLD scripts/dtc/dtc > > > > CC scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o > > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so > > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/arm_ssp_per_task_plugin.so: cannot open > > > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so > > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/structleak_plugin.so: cannot open shared > > > > object file: No such file or directory > > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so > > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.so: cannot open shared > > > > object file: No such file or directory > > > > cc1: error: cannot load plugin ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so > > > > ./scripts/gcc-plugins/randomize_layout_plugin.so: cannot open > > > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > > > make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;281: > > > > scripts/gcc-plugins/latent_entropy_plugin.o] Error 1 > > > > make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build;497: scripts/gcc-plugins] Error 2 > > > > make[1]: *** [Makefile;1097: scripts] Error 2 > > > > make: *** [Makefile;330: __build_one_by_one] Error 2 > > > > > > Ok, I see! > > > > > > I'll recall this target and look into it! > > > > Ok, so I have tried installing the arm-linux-gnueabihf cross compiler and compiled the > kernel for arm, > > but allmodconfig does not seem to enable any GCC plugins per default even on ARM and I > haven't been able > > to figure out how to enable any. > > > Linaro toolchain supports gcc plugins. > > https://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/latest-7/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ > > > kernel.org one supports it as well. > > https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/ > > > > > > > A plain allmodconfig generated config compiles perfectly for me both native x86 and > w/arm cross compile, > > but it doesn't seem to enable any gcc plugins. > > > > Anyway, maybe I am getting this wrong anyway: > > Having played with cross compile, it starts to become clear to me that HOSTCC rules > > might not be the right rules to use, as it will generate host user land binaries as > opposed to > > target user land binaries (in a cross compile world obviously these differ) > > > > Now, I started off with using the rules in the selftests makefiles for this, but they > do not play that well with > > kernel module building. My goal is to be able to do both user land and kernel module > **target** compiles > > from the same subtree. Any hints on how to accomplish this appreciated :-) > > > tools/ is out of scope of kbuild because it adopted a different (more > adhoc) build system. That resonates with my understanding, thanks! I think that's what I am trying to understand how to improve: To sum up, my conclusion so far is that there's a need for a set of more integrated Kbuild rules for target platform binaries and libraries similar to the host* rules. The rules in tools/ could then be modified to use that generic support instead of the current adhoc approach. That would allow the needs of tests that have both user space and kernel space code to be more nicely co-located, with several benefits IMHO. Any further insights appreciated! > I have no idea. Please talk to the kselftest maintainer. She's on the Cc:-list, I was hoping to get a some of the challenges/choices highlighted here ;-) Thanks! Knut
diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.host b/scripts/Makefile.host index b6a54bd..4e9bb21 100644 --- a/scripts/Makefile.host +++ b/scripts/Makefile.host @@ -46,8 +46,10 @@ host-cxxmulti := $(foreach m,$(__hostprogs),$(if $($(m)-cxxobjs),$(m))) host-cxxobjs := $(sort $(foreach m,$(host-cxxmulti),$($(m)-cxxobjs))) # Object (.o) files used by the shared libaries -host-cshobjs := $(sort $(foreach m,$(host-cshlib),$($(m:.so=-objs)))) -host-cxxshobjs := $(sort $(foreach m,$(host-cxxshlib),$($(m:.so=-objs)))) +# Note: C++ libraries may contain both C and C++ objects, compiled differently: +host-cshobjs := $(sort $(foreach m,$(host-cshlib),$($(m:.so=-cshobjs)))) +host-cshobjs += $(sort $(foreach m,$(host-cxxshlib),$($(m:.so=-cshobjs)))) +host-cxxshobjs := $(sort $(foreach m,$(host-cxxshlib),$($(m:.so=-cxxshobjs)))) host-csingle := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(host-csingle)) host-cmulti := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(host-cmulti)) @@ -130,14 +132,10 @@ quiet_cmd_host-cshobjs = HOSTCC -fPIC $@ $(host-cshobjs): $(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.c FORCE $(call if_changed_dep,host-cshobjs) -# Compile .c file, create position independent .o file -# Note that plugin capable gcc versions can be either C or C++ based -# therefore plugin source files have to be compilable in both C and C++ mode. -# This is why a C++ compiler is invoked on a .c file. -# host-cxxshobjs -> .o +# Compile .cc (C++) file, create position independent .o file quiet_cmd_host-cxxshobjs = HOSTCXX -fPIC $@ cmd_host-cxxshobjs = $(HOSTCXX) $(hostcxx_flags) -fPIC -c -o $@ $< -$(host-cxxshobjs): $(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.c FORCE +$(host-cxxshobjs): $(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.cc FORCE $(call if_changed_dep,host-cxxshobjs) # Link a shared library, based on position independent .o files @@ -154,7 +152,8 @@ $(call multi_depend, $(host-cshlib), .so, -objs) # *.o -> .so shared library (host-cxxshlib) quiet_cmd_host-cxxshlib = HOSTLLD -shared $@ cmd_host-cxxshlib = $(HOSTCXX) $(KBUILD_HOSTLDFLAGS) -shared -o $@ \ - $(addprefix $(obj)/,$($(@F:.so=-objs))) \ + $(addprefix $(obj)/,$($(@F:.so=-cshobjs))) \ + $(addprefix $(obj)/,$($(@F:.so=-cxxshobjs))) \ $(KBUILD_HOSTLDLIBS) $(HOSTLDLIBS_$(@F)) $(host-cxxshlib): FORCE $(call if_changed,host-cxxshlib)
C++ libraries interfacing to C APIs might sometimes need some glue logic more easily written in C. Allow a C++ library to also contain 0 or more C objects. Also fix rules for both C and C++ shared libraries: - C++ shared libraries depended on .c instead of .cc files - Rules were referenced as -objs instead of the intended -cobjs and -cxxobjs following the pattern from hostprogs*. Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> --- scripts/Makefile.host | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)